00:00Billie Eilish apologizes for using a racial slur in a resurfaced video.
00:10Plus, Selena Gomez reveals her past relationships have been cursed.
00:17Hey guys, it's Ali for Hollywood Life with your pop star roundup starting with Lil Nas X.
00:22The singer recently spoke with Desus and Mero about the drama his Montero music video caused.
00:28Nas X told the comedians, even when I was planning the video, I was like, oh, this is definitely going to hit Fox News.
00:34I definitely didn't expect the outrage as much as it was at all, especially like governors tweeting me.
00:41It's like, you don't have anything better to do?
00:43And switching gears a little to Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton.
00:47We are hearing exclusively despite the diamond band Gwen was spotted wearing, the couple did not get married.
00:54We are told that they're still really happy, engaged, and doing well.
00:58Nothing has changed in their relationship.
01:00They are keeping any wedding details tight-lipped, and even Gwen's closest friends don't know many details.
01:07They seem to want everything to be a surprise, but can't wait to really be husband and wife.
01:12And moving on to Selena Gomez now.
01:14During an interview with Vogue Australia, Sel opened up about her past relationships and revealed why she holds the word rare in such significance in her life.
01:25Selena began, I think most of my experiences in relationships have been cursed.
01:30She continued, I've been way too young to be exposed to certain things when I was in relationships.
01:35I guess I needed to find that was that word for me, because I felt so less than in past relationships, it never really felt equal.
01:44Selena went on to explain that hearing the word rare out loud helped her realize how she could define this new phase of her life.
01:51She said, so it wasn't even necessarily like, oh, I feel that way, let me sing it.
01:55It was almost like, actually, I need to feel that way about myself.
01:59And now let's talk about Billie Eilish.
02:01In a recently resurfaced video, the singer can be seen mouthing an Asian slur while singing along to the Tyler, the creator's 2011 song, Fish.
02:10After the video went viral, Billie took to her Instagram stories to apologize for her actions.
02:15In the lengthy message, Billie explains that she was 13 or 14 at the time and claims she did not know the word was a derogatory term used against members of the Asian community.
02:25She continued, regardless of how it was interpreted, I did not mean for any of my actions to have caused hurt to others.
02:32And it absolutely breaks my heart that it is being labeled now in a way that might cause pain to people hearing it.
02:38But alright, hit that sub, like, and bell button, follow me on social media at Ali Stegnita, and stick with us for the latest.
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